And just like that, the time for stuffing Christmas swag into stockings has turned into the time for cramming all that Christmas wrapping into the recycling bin.

But just because the Big Day has come and gone doesn’t mean the same is true of San Diego’s holiday stage shows. In fact, a half-dozen big productions will keep on barreling and caroling right on into the year’s final weekend.

So if you’re looking for that one last bask in yuletide-y good cheer, here’s your guide to a little postseason theater:

“Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” Old Globe Theatre: The matchless Steve Blanchard plays the mean, green one in the 15th edition of the Globe favorite, based on the beloved kids’ book by the late, longtime San Diegan Theodor “Seuss” Geisel. Through Dec. 29. 1363 Old Globe Way, Balboa Park. About $27-$82. (619) 234-5623 or theoldglobe.org

“A Christmas Carol — A Live Radio Play,” Cygnet Theatre: The Old Town-based Cygnet has carved out a winning niche in radio-style theater (its previous holiday show based on “It’s a Wonderful Life” was a longtime favorite). Now Cygnet puts Charles Dickens on the ’40s airwaves, with a memorable turn by Tom Stephenson as the ever-cranky Scrooge. Through Dec. 30. 4040 Twiggs St., Old Town. (619) 337-1525 or cygnettheatre.com

“Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings,” New Village Arts Theatre: The NVA staging of the doo-wop-driven Christmas comedy, directed by Jason Heil, has been such an audience favorite that it was extended a week. Through Dec. 30. 2787 State St., Carlsbad. $22-$33. (760) 433-3245 or newvillagearts.org

“Festival of Christmas,” Lamb’s Players Theatre: The Coronado company offers one of its best “Festival” shows yet, a beautifully musicalized and gently affecting tale of snowbound travelers finding common ground in a mountain cabin. Through Dec. 30. 1142 Orange Ave., Coronado. $26-$60. (619) 437-6000 or lambsplayers.org

“Scrooge in Rouge,” Diversionary Theatre: Three actors, 20-plus characters, endless gender-bending and a whole lot of laughs: That about sums up this winningly silly ode to “A Christmas Carol.” Through Dec. 30. 4545 Park Blvd., University Heights. $25-$39. (619) 220-0097 or diversionary.org

“Drinkin’ Singin’ Swingin’: Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow,” Welk Resorts Theatre: The Rat Pack, a live orchestra and that swingin’ reindeer Rudolph make for a cool yule in this nightclub-style show. Through Dec. 31. 8868 Lawrence Welk Drive, Escondido. $38-$44 (more with buffet). (888) 802-7469 or welkresorts.com